IRIS Vision Resource Centre, Crewe
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 15 Feb 2017
Viewed across Chapel Street from the corner of Edleston Road. The IRIS website states that IRIS is a local charity governed by local visually impaired people which takes its name from the ambitions expressed by those who formed the organisation in the early 1990s – to achieve Independence and Rehabilitation for those with Impaired Sight. It became a registered charity in March 1995. A few years later it acquired its own premise here in Chapel Street which it developed as a resource centre. From here a variety of services are run for (and often provided by) visually impaired people.